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Propaganda. Hitler declared music illegal so we sent it to his people with a German announcer named Ilsa. Some singing is in German.
This audio is part of the collection: 78 RPMs & Cylinder Recordings
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Artist/Composer: Glenn Miller
Keywords: ww2; radio; Big Band; orchestra
Creative Commons license: Public Domain
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| GlennMillerBroadcastIntoGermany-01-10_64kb_mp3.zip | 64Kbps MP3 ZIP | 17.8 MB |
| GlennMillerBroadcastIntoGermany-01-10_vbr.m3u | VBR M3U | Stream |
| GlennMillerBroadcastIntoGermany-01-10_vbr_mp3.zip | VBR ZIP | 18.1 MB |
| Audio Files | VBR MP3 | Ogg Vorbis | 64Kbps MP3 |
| Glenn Miller and Ilsa - Closing Theme 1944 |
1.5 MB
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1.2 MB
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1.4 MB
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| Glenn Miller and Ilsa - Great Day 1944 |
2.0 MB
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1.7 MB
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2.0 MB
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| Glenn Miller and Ilsa - Here We Go Again 1944 |
2.1 MB
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1.8 MB
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2.1 MB
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| Glenn Miller and Ilsa - In The Mood 1944 |
2.0 MB
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1.7 MB
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2.0 MB
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| Glenn Miller and Ilsa - Little Brown Jug 1944 |
1.5 MB
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1.2 MB
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1.4 MB
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| Glenn Miller and Ilsa - Pointsienna 1944 |
2.4 MB
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2.0 MB
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2.4 MB
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| Glenn Miller and Ilsa - Show Closing 1944 |
1.0 MB
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868.2 KB
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1,012.4 KB
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| Glenn Miller and Ilsa - Show Opening 1944 |
1.7 MB
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1.4 MB
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1.7 MB
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| Glenn Miller and Ilsa - Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 1944 |
1.9 MB
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1.6 MB
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1.9 MB
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| Glenn Miller and Ilsa - Stardust 1944 |
1.9 MB
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1.6 MB
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1.9 MB
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Reviewer:
MichaelTerry -





Subject:
I question the date
If the 1-10 in the title of this recording is meant to be January 10, 1944 It may not be correct. It sounds as if Ilsa refers to Miller as Major. He was not promoted until July of 1944.